Fuji Bikes

I'm looking into a Fuji Outland Comp an wanted to know if anybody knows much about the company and/or the Outland Comp so as I can make an informed decision about what I am thinking of buying, or if someone can recomend another bike in that price range( about $1250). Thanks for you help in advance.

I have a 2006 Fuji Tahoe Comp. It's a fine bike. My only complaint is the weight - about 30.5# for a 17" (small) hardtail. The wheels seem heavy, in particular, but that could be due to the disc brakes, which are new to me. With lighter wheels, etc., it would be a different bike.

A bike is just a frame anyway, with others' components. The Fuji hasn't broken yet, which makes it as good as all the other bikes I've had.

I still have a Nevada 2.0 hardtail that I punished hard when I was riding it regularly. It's seen a lot more than it was intended for: 4' to flat a few times and ton of gnarly rocky and rooty stuff. Most of the stock components have been replaced due to wear, but the frame is still sound.

I don't recommend riding this bike like I did, but I commend it for not killing me while I was doing it.

I have a 2006 Fuji Tahoe Comp. It's a fine bike. My only complaint is the weight - about 30.5# for a 17" (small) hardtail. The wheels seem heavy, in particular, but that could be due to the disc brakes, which are new to me. With lighter wheels, etc., it would be a different bike.

A bike is just a frame anyway, with others' components. The Fuji hasn't broken yet, which makes it as good as all the other bikes I've had.

Rode one of these this weekend ... 1st time on a 29er.

I absolutely loved it!

I agree it's hefty, but it certainly doesn't feel it when riding,

I ride a giant Trance X2 for reference and this Fuji has convinced me that a 29er is what I want and need :-)